REMOVAL TO BOGNOR
DECISION IN A WEEK _ \
PRINCE'S MINING TOUR
United Tress Association—By Electric Tel*' eraph—Copyright. (Received 25th January, noorj.) LONDON, 24th January. It is stated at the Palace that th» King's progress towards recovery continues. The doctors have not decided the date of the next bulletin, but it is improbable that there- will be one to-i day as no marked change can be expected while slow progress towards recovery continues. A decision regarding the dato of tho King's removal to Bognor will be mado in about a week's time. The Prince of Wales's tour •will occupy four days, and ho hopes to see as much as possible of the distressed areas and the people's homes in order that he may have first-hand knowledge* of the real conditions on the coalfields. The "Evening Standard" says that the Prince of Wales will deputise for the King on the occasion of four Royal Courts. After the Middlesex ceremony, the Quoen told Prince Arthur of Connaught that tho King was pleased that she was fulfilling- such a task. She added t^U His Majesty's illness had brought, him an even deeper appreciation of tho value of medical science and devoted nursing. ; r;
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1929, Page 9
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198REMOVAL TO BOGNOR Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1929, Page 9
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